The turning point came at a live show in an abandoned tram depot in Berlin. Midway through a note-perfect rendering of "Parallel Lines," a power surge fried his main sequencer. Instead of stopping, Naaman froze. Then, for the first time, he improvised. He fed the dying glitches of the machine back into his mixer, creating a howling feedback loop that bloomed into something raw, organic, and terrifying. The audience wept. Torrent Naaman walked off stage and never played a pre-written set again.
" was a Syrian commander healed of leprosy in the Bible (2 Kings 5), a story often used in religious literature. Torrent Naaman Discographie
: A darker, more introspective track that warned of the betrayals within the music industry and street life. 2. Notable Collaborations The turning point came at a live show
His most recent major studio album, written during his time in India, featuring a more introspective and organic sound. A Note on Torrents: Then, for the first time, he improvised